26-01-24, 05:25 PM
Martin Lewis recommends renewing 21 days before your insurance is due to get the best price.
You can also tweak your job description (as long as it's a reasonable change, not a blatant lie!) which can bring down the prices.
Also *never* let the auto-renew price go through on the nod because, despite the fact that they're not supposed to "walk" the price up every renewal, you can guarantee the insurance ba$$$$$ds will do their best to jack the cost up!
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2...insurance/
You can also tweak your job description (as long as it's a reasonable change, not a blatant lie!) which can bring down the prices.
Also *never* let the auto-renew price go through on the nod because, despite the fact that they're not supposed to "walk" the price up every renewal, you can guarantee the insurance ba$$$$$ds will do their best to jack the cost up!
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2...insurance/